Details

Pair of houses, now single dwelling, C17 early C19 with
earlier origins. Timber-framed and rendered with plain tile
roofs.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys; 3-window range; 2-storey-with-attic range
at rear. No.30 has plain tile roof, hipped at south-east end.
The ashlared 1st floor has two 16-pane sash windows with
moulded surrounds, and is jettied over a ground floor of
painted brick with 2 similar sash windows and a C20 12-pane
sash. The front of No.32 is of rendered brick with a C20
tripartite sash on 1st floor; ground floor has canted bay
window with flat roof and small panes; flight of steps to
recessed door with semicircular-arched opening with keystone;
semicircular fanlight with 2 radiating glazing bars and door
of 6 moulded panels.
To the rear of No.32 is a timber-framed 2-storey building with
plain tiled gambrel roof parallel to frontage and stack and
projection on south-east flank.
INTERIOR: No.32 has front room with early C19 panelling below
dado. Straight-flight staircase with handrail on panelled
pilasters with lily motif at head and foot. Early C19 corner
cupboard with doors, serpentine shelves and elliptical-arched
head. Panelled and framed C17 door and small C17 door of
panelling.
SW part of No.30 a 2-bay parlour cross-wing with side-purlin
roof and straight wind bracing. This may represent an earlier
cross-wing, possibly C15, rebuilt in late C16 to incorporate
square-section floor joists and moulded-mullion window on 1st
floor of SW flank. The hall part of this structure has similar
joists and large chamfered spine beam with side-purlin roof of
A-frame type with heavy-section collars. Tie beam, on upper
floor, cambered and hollow-chamfered towards cross-wing,
probably reused from earlier hall.

Listing NGR: TL8504507260

Legacy

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Legacy System number:

464805

Legacy System:

LBS

Legal

This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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